Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Finally I'm able to post about the party! These past two weeks have been quite crazy, I had my parents from Estonia here, they rented a lovely summer house at the beach side in Riviera Ulisse, (I've posted about it here in past too, chek out!), and so I spended some time with them. Now I'm finally back in Rome but I'll be gone already on Thursday, we're going in Salento in South-Italy for two weeks.. So I think I must officially say I'm going to be gone this summer and there won't be much of intense blogging.. :(

Now, about the party. We arrived at Ladispoli, a small cittadina near Rome, which I personally find very lovely. It was the safest place to have a falò (beach party). It was also my classmate Gaia's birthday (she's the one on the picture above) so she presented herself with all the food and stuff, we teased her by calling her a scout (she hates scouts).

The Happy Crew!

The beginning...

The continuing..

Gaia made us a surprise and brought 60 cornettos at the midnight, by the time everything was laready eaten and the hunger was killing us!

Me and Gaia

Simone & Francesca! The kiss was a must, there is no falò without a kiss;)

Us girls: Anna Maria, Alessandra, Gaia and me.

There are no more photos as actually we were too busy enjoying the fire and the chit chat and the moon and the sea and everything else.. so excuse me for the bad quality of the photos, but I honestly didn't force myself much;)Beach party is really a must in the summer, make sure you'll go on a one this summer!;)

7 comments:

Ahh this looks like fun!! There are so many of you there and so much food haha :) Beach party is a greta thing, but one needs to have a beach nearby... We've just recently had a picnic in a park, so I guess this would qualify ;-)

Julia, everything done in the fresh air with great people and good food&drinks qualifies!!:D it's the spirit that counts.

Barbara, we did enjoy ourselves, not so much in the morning though.. lol.

Michigan Party Rentals- I guess we had the right outfits for a party out in the nature, quite ordinary I'd say;)

Anonymous- sorry for the confusion, I do live in Italy with my parents, my relatives came tu visit me. It's just after having to speak in four languages that I often get confused: parenti in italian means relatives in english and obviously I didn't see my mistake.